Which of the following time expressions indicates that an action has occurred recently? A) for B) yet C) already D) since
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to identify which time expression among the given options indicates that an action has occurred recently. This requires knowledge of English grammar and the usage of time expressions in context.
Answer
Already
The time expression that indicates an action has occurred recently is 'already'.
Answer for screen readers
The time expression that indicates an action has occurred recently is 'already'.
More Information
The term 'already' suggests that an action took place earlier than expected or before another related event, indicating recent occurrence.
Sources
- Present perfect: 'just', 'yet', 'still' and 'already' - British Council - learnenglish.britishcouncil.org
- Present perfect + ever, never, already, yet | EF Global Site (English) - ef.com